Martin Seneca

Senior Economist - Monetary Assessment and Strategy Division

Biography

Martin specialises in monetary economics and policy, open economy macroeconomics, and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. Martin works as a Senior Economist in the Monetary Assessment and Strategy Division at the Bank. Previously, he has worked at the central banks of Denmark, Iceland and Norway. Martin a PhD in Economics from the University of Aarhus and an MSc in Economics from the University of Warwick.

Martin's Bank Underground Blog posts

Interregional mobility and monetary policy - July 2019

Martin's selected academic publications

Business Cycles in an oil economy, with D Bergholt and V H Larsen, Journal of International Money and Finance (2017)
New Perspectives on Depreciation Shocks as a Source of Business Cycle Fluctuations, with F Furlanetto, Macroeconomic Dynamics (2014)
Investment Shocks and Consumption, with F Furlanetto, European Economic Review (2014)
Rule-of-Thumb Consumers, Productivity and Hours, with F Furlanetto, Scandinavian Journal of Economics (2012)  
Labour Market Asymmetries in a Monetary Union, with T M Andersen; Open Economies Review (2010)